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A broad range of lifting technology, including boom truck, industrial, and self-erecting crane technology, will be displayed by Manitowoc Crane Group at the ICUEE show in Louisville, Kentucky from September 27 – 29. Two newcomers to the National Crane boom truck line will be on display for the first time. Perhaps the most significant of these is the 13110A, a crane that has a capacity of 27 t (30 US t) and a maximum tip height of 49 m (162 ft). The 1300A is an all-new design equipped with dual, H-style outriggers with mid-span capability. The enclosed cab has swing controls located in the arm rests - the optional cab can be replaced by open seat controls as a versatile alternative. The other crane making its debut is the National 690E-U, ENVI, a clean machine that runs on biodegradable diesel and utilizes vegetable oil throughout its hydraulic system. The new unit will be a particularly useful asset to those who work in environmentally sensitive locations. It has an 18 t (20 US t) maximum capacity, a 28 m (90 ft) four-section boom, and a 14 m (45 ft) two-section jib. The maximum tip height with jib is 44 m (144 ft). Another feature of this machine is the H-style ‘out-and-down’ outriggers with full and mid-span settings. Additional cranes on display at ICUEE from National Crane are the Model 990A-AG, the 14127H, and a second Model 671 E-U – displaying the boom length versatility of the new 600E-U. The Model 990A-AG on display will be fitted with an auger unit to highlight its digging capabilities. It has a four-section boom, a 24 t (26 USt) maximum capacity, 28 m (90 ft) maximum boom extension, and a 44 m (143 ft.) maximum tip height. The largest boom truck on the stand will be the 14127H. It has a five-section boom, a 30 t (33 USt) maximum capacity, 38.7 m (127 ft) maximum boom extension, and a 51 m (167 ft) maximum tip height with jib. The 671E-U, meanwhile, has a maximum capacity of 18.4 t (20 USt), a 21.6 m (71 ft) maximum boom extension, and a maximum tip height of 13.7 m (45 ft). Two Grove Yard Boss models – a 7.7 t (8.5 US t) 4409 XL and a 13 t (15 US t) 5515 – will also be on display at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center site. These cranes are perfect for industrial and utility applications, as their carry-deck capability and four-wheel steer maneuverability make them ideal for tight-quarter applications. Elsewhere at Booth # J302 will be a Potain Igo MA13. This self-erecting crane made its US debut earlier this year and has since found great success on job sites where space is at a premium. Personnel from Manitowoc Crane Group will put the 1.8 t (2 USt) capacity crane through its paces, with hourly demos showing how the unit, which has a 22 m (72 ft) radius and 16 m (52.5 ft) under-hook height, can be remotely controlled via a wireless handheld control box. About the Manitowoc CompanyThe Manitowoc Company, Inc. is one of the world’s largest providers of lifting equipment for the global construction industry, including lattice-boom cranes, tower cranes, mobile telescopic cranes, and boom trucks. As a leading manufacturer of ice-cube machines, ice/beverage dispensers, and commercial refrigeration equipment, the company offers the broadest line of cold-focused foodservice equipment in the industry. In addition, the company is a leading provider of shipbuilding, ship repair, and conversion services for government, military, and commercial customers throughout the U.S. maritime industry. High Resolution Photograph (3.14 MB) For More Information Contact:
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